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tr[səb'ʤʌŋktɪv]1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL subjuntivo,-a1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL subjuntivosubjunctive [səb'ʤʌŋktɪv] n: subjuntivo m♦ subjunctive adjadj.• subjuntivo adj.n.• subjuntivo s.m.
I səb'dʒʌŋktɪvnoun subjuntivo m
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adjective subjuntivo[sǝb'dʒʌŋktɪv]1.ADJ subjuntivosubjunctive mood — modo m subjuntivo
2.N subjuntivo m* * *
I [səb'dʒʌŋktɪv]noun subjuntivo m
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subjunctive [səb'dʒʌŋktɪv]subjonctif2 nounsubjonctif m;∎ in the subjunctive au subjonctif;∎ some verbs always take the subjunctive certains verbes sont toujours suivis du subjonctif►► subjunctive mood mode m subjonctifUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > subjunctive
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subjunctive [səbˈdʒʌŋktɪv]* * *[səb'dʒʌŋktɪv] 1.noun subjonctif m2.adjective [form, tense] du subjonctif; [mood] subjonctif/-ive -
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subjunctive [səbˊdʒʌŋktɪv]грам.1. n сослага́тельное наклоне́ние2. a сослага́тельный -
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1.(Ling.)adjective konjunktivisch; Konjunktiv-2. nounsubjunctive mood — Konjunktiv, der
Konjunktiv, derpast/present subjunctive — Konjunktiv II od. Präteritum/Konjunktiv I od. Präsens
* * *sub·junc·tive[səbˈʤʌŋ(k)tɪv]to be in the \subjunctive im Konjunktiv stehen\subjunctive construction Konjunktivkonstruktion f\subjunctive mood Konjunktiv m* * *[səb'dZʌŋktIv]1. adjkonjunktivischthe subjunctive verb/mood/form — der Konjunktiv
2. n(= mood, verb) Konjunktiv m* * *A adj konjunktivischB s2. Konjunktivform f* * *1.(Ling.)adjective konjunktivisch; Konjunktiv-2. nounsubjunctive mood — Konjunktiv, der
Konjunktiv, derpast/present subjunctive — Konjunktiv II od. Präteritum/Konjunktiv I od. Präsens
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sub·junc·tive [səbʼʤʌŋ(k)tɪv] nKonjunktiv m;to be in the \subjunctive im Konjunktiv stehen adj\subjunctive construction Konjunktivkonstruktion f;\subjunctive mood Konjunktiv m -
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{səb'dʒʌŋktiv}
1. a подчинителен
2. n грам. подчинително наклонение, конюнктив* * *{sъb'j^nktiv} 1. а подчинителен; 2. п грам. подчинител* * *n грам. подчинено наклонение;subjunctive; 1. а подчинителен; 2. п грам. подчинително наклонение, конюнктив.* * *1. a подчинителен 2. n грам. подчинително наклонение, конюнктив* * *subjunctive[sʌb´dʒʌʃktiv] I. adj подчинителен; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv subjunctively; II. n ез. подчинително наклонение, конюнктив. -
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[səb'dʒʌŋktɪv] 1. 2.nome ling. congiuntivo m.* * *subjunctive /səbˈdʒʌŋktɪv/a. e n.* * *[səb'dʒʌŋktɪv] 1. 2.nome ling. congiuntivo m. -
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[səbˈdʒʌŋktɪv]subjunctive грам. сослагательное наклонение subjunctive сослагательный -
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səbˈdʒʌŋktɪv
1. сущ. сослагательное наклонение
2. прил. сослагательный (грамматика) сослагательное наклонение( грамматика) сослагательный - * mood сослагательное наклонение subjunctive грам. сослагательное наклонение ~ сослагательныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > subjunctive
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1. [səbʹdʒʌŋktıv] n грам. 2. [səbʹdʒʌŋktıv] a грам.сослагательный -
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N1. संभावनार्थक'I wish I could fly' is an the subjunctive mood. -
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1. n грам.умовний спосіб2. adjумовний* * *I n; грам. II a; грам. -
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[səbdžʌŋktiv]1.adjective ( subjunctively adverb)grammar konjunktiven;2.noungrammarvezni naklon, konjunktiv (= subjunctive mood) -
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adj. conjunctief, bepaald--------n. aanvoegende wijs, conjunctief1 conjunctief ⇒ aanvoegende wijs, subjunctief
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Subjunctive — Sub*junc tive, n. (Gram.) The subjunctive mood; also, a verb in the subjunctive mood. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Subjunctive — Sub*junc tive, a. [L. subjunctivus, fr. subjungere, subjunctum, to subjoin: cf. F. subjonctif. See {Subjoin}.] Subjoined or added to something before said or written. [1913 Webster] {Subjunctive mood} (Gram.), that form of a verb which express… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subjunctive — 1520s, mood employed to denote an action or state as conceived and not as a fact, from L.L. subjunctivus serving to join, connecting, from pp. stem of subjungere to append, add at the end, place under, from sub under (see SUB (Cf. sub )) +… … Etymology dictionary
subjunctive — Grammar ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a form of a verb) expressing what is imagined or wished or possible. ► NOUN ▪ a verb in the subjunctive mood. ORIGIN Latin subjunctivus, from subjungere add to, join in addition … English terms dictionary
subjunctive — [səb juŋk′tiv] adj. [LL subjunctivus < L subjunctus, pp. of subjungere, to SUBJOIN] Gram. designating or of the mood of a verb that is used to express supposition, desire, hypothesis, possibility, etc., rather than to state an actual fact (Ex … English World dictionary
subjunctive — subjunctively, adv. /seuhb jungk tiv/, Gram. adj. 1. (in English and certain other languages) noting or pertaining to a mood or mode of the verb that may be used for subjective, doubtful, hypothetical, or grammatically subordinate statements or… … Universalium
subjunctive — sub•junc•tive [[t]səbˈdʒʌŋk tɪv[/t]] adj. 1) gram. of or designating a grammatical mood typically used for subjective, doubtful, hypothetical, or grammatically subordinate statements or questions, as the mood of be in if this be treason Compare… … From formal English to slang
subjunctive — I. adjective Etymology: Late Latin subjunctivus, from Latin subjunctus, past participle of subjungere to join beneath, subordinate Date: 1530 of, relating to, or constituting a verb form or set of verb forms that represents a denoted act or state … New Collegiate Dictionary
subjunctive — /səbˈdʒʌŋktɪv / (say suhb jungktiv) Grammar –adjective 1. (in many languages) designating or relating to a verb mood having among its functions the expression of contingent or hypothetical action. For example, in the sentence Were I but king,… …
subjunctive — 1. adjective inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is possible, contingent or hypothetical, and not a fact. English examples include so be it; I wouldn’t if I were you; were I a younger man, I would fight back; I asked that he leave … Wiktionary
subjunctive — sub|junc|tive [səbˈdʒʌŋktıv] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Late Latin; Origin: subjunctivus, from Latin subjunctus, past participle of subjungere to join below, subordinate ] a verb form or a set of verb forms in grammar, used in some languages to… … Dictionary of contemporary English